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selected ("
foreordained")
particular people to
fulfill certain missions ("callings")
during their mortal lives. For example,
prophets were
foreordained to be...
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nature of
things and the
totality that
embraces all existence; then the
foreordained might and
necessity of the ****ure; then fire and the
principle of aether;...
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interacts with
humans rather than a
Stoic or
Gnostic God who
unilaterally foreordained every event (yet
Stoics still claimed to
teach free will). Patristics...
- 2012 – via USCode.House.gov. Perry, Dan W. (March 1936). "Oklahoma, A
Foreordained Commonwealth".
Chronicles of Oklahoma. 14 (1).
Oklahoma Historical Society:...
- the Bahá’í
Faith wrote,
concerning the Bahá’í Revelation, "The time
foreordained unto the
peoples and
kindreds of the
earth is now come. The promises...
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states that John the
Apostle is the
author of
Revelation and that he was
foreordained by God to
write it.
Doctrine and Covenants,
section 77,
postulates answers...
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Timothy (September 3, 2008). "Sarah
Palin Wows Convention! Why
success is
foreordained . . . ". Slate.
Retrieved May 20, 2010. Bauder,
David (September 4, 2008)...
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attributes an
argument against the
incompatibility of God's
foreknowledge or
foreordaining with ****ure
contingency to Edward's Enquiry.
Conceptual necessity Logical...
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priesthood were
foreordained to that calling, and
Jesus was
foreordained to
enact the atonement. However, all such
persons foreordained retain their agency...
- with determinism. On this
doctrine events throughout eternity have been
foreordained by some
supernatural power in a
causal sequence. See for
example Hooft...